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HORIZON 2020 Societal Challenge 2: Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry, Marine and Maritime and Inland Water Research and the Bioeconomy Societal Challenge 5: Climate Action, Environment, Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies (LEITs): Biotechnology European Commission DG Reseach and Innovation Bioeconomy Directorate Environment Directorate The presentation shall neither be binding nor construed as constituting commitment by the European Commission

Three priorities

Excellent science

Industrial leadership

Societal challenges

Priority 3. Societal challenges Why: • Concerns of citizens and society/EU policy objectives

(climate, environment, energy, transport, etc) cannot be

addressed without innovation • Breakthrough solutions come from multi-disciplinary

collaborations, including social sciences & humanities • Promising solutions need to be tested, demonstrated and

scaled up

Three priorities: Excellent science

Industrial leadership

Societal challenges

1. Health, demographic change and wellbeing

2. Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research, and the bioeconomy 3. Secure, clean and efficient energy 4. Smart, green and integrated transport 5. Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials

6. Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies 7. Secure societies

Policy Research and Innovation The presentation shall

neither be binding nor construed as constituting commitment by the European Commission

Proposed funding (€ million, 2014-2020) Health, demographic change and wellbeing

7 472

Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime and inland water research & the Bioeconomy

3 851

Secure, clean and efficient energy *

5 931

Smart, green and integrated transport

6 339

Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials

3 081

Europe in a changing world-inclusive, innovative and reflective societies

1 309

Secure societies-protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens

1 695

Science with and for society

462

Spreading excellence and widening participation

816

⃰ Additional funding for nuclear safety and security from the Euratom Treaty activities

(2014-2018)

Societal Challenge 2: Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry, Marine and Maritime and Inland Water Research and the Bioeconomy (1)

 Making the best from our biological resources

Objectives:  Sufficient supplies of safe and high quality food and bio-based products,  productive and resource-efficient primary production systems,  competitive and low carbon supply chains.

To accelerate the transition to a sustainable European bioeconom  Bioeconomy Strategy The presentation shall neither be binding nor construed as constituting commitment by the European Commission

Societal Challenge 2: Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry, Marine and Maritime and Inland Water Research and the Bioeconomy (2)

Activities:

Agriculture and forestry

Agri-food sector for a safe and healthy diet

Aquatic living resources

Bio-based industries and bioeconomy

Marine and maritime research

Activity 2.1. Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry • 2.1.1. Increasing production efficiency, coping

with climate change, while ensuring sustainability and resilience

• 2.1.2. Providing ecosystem

services and public goods

• 2.1.3. Empowerment of rural

areas, support to policies and rural innovation

• 2.1.4. Sustainable Forestry

The presentation shall neither be binding nor construed as constituting commitment by the European Commission

Activity 2.2 Sustainable and competitive agri-food sector for a safe and healthy diet • 2.2.1. Informed consumer

choices

• 2.2.2. Healthy and safe

foods and diets for all • 2.2.3. A sustainable and

competitive agri-food industry

The presentation shall neither be binding nor construed as constituting commitment by the European Commission

Activity 2.3. Unlocking the potential of aquatic living resources • 2.3.1. Developing sustainable

and environmentally-friendly fisheries

• 2.3.2. Developing competitive

and environmentally-friendly European aquaculture

• 2.3.3. Boosting marine and

maritime innovation through biotechnology

The presentation shall neither be binding nor construed as constituting commitment by the European Commission

Activity 2.4. Sustainable and competitive bio-based industries and supporting the development of a European bioeconomy 2.4.1. Fostering the bioeconomy for bio-based industries

2.4.2. Developing integrated biorefineries 2.4.3. Supporting market development for bio-based products and processes *Most activities related to sustainable and competitive bio-based industries as defined in the Horizon 2020 Specific Programme will be implemented through the Joint Technology Initiative on Bio-based Industries (JTI BBI). The presentation shall neither be binding nor construed as constituting commitment by the European Commission

Activity 2.5. Cross-cutting marine and maritime research (1) 2.5.1. Climate change impact on marine ecosystems and maritime economy 2.5.2. Developing the potential of marine resources through an integrated approach 2.5.3. Cross-cutting concepts and technologies enabling maritime growth The presentation shall neither be binding nor construed as constituting commitment by the European Commission

Activity 2.5. Cross-cutting marine and maritime research (2)

Horizon 2020 – Blue Growth

Marine energies

Offshore wind, Ocean energy

Biotech

(ex: biofuel from µalgae)

Aquaculture

(biomass production)

Deep-sea resources

(minerals, methane hydrates, biodiversity)

Ocean observation technologies Maritime technologies / offshore platforms / special vessels Climate / Ocean interactions – Environment (MSFD / GES)

The presentation shall neither be binding nor construed as constituting commitment by the European Commission

Societal Challenge 2 (SC2): Three calls • Sustainable food production systems

Sustainable Food Security

• Safe food and healthy diets and sustainable consumption

• Global drivers of food security

Blue Growth

• Sustainably exploiting the diversity of marine life • New offshore challenges • Ocean observation technologies/systems • Socio-economic dimension engagement with society

Innovative, Sustainable and Inclusive Bioeconomy

• Sustainable agriculture and forestry • Sustainable and competitive bio-based industries • Cross-cutting actions covering all the activities

The presentation shall neither be binding nor construed as constituting commitment by the European Commission

SC2: Sustainable Food Security (SFS) Call Examples of topics:

1. Sustainable food production systems • SFS-1-2014/2015: Sustainable terrestrial livestock production • SFS-2-2014/2015: Sustainable crop production • SFS-8-2014/2015: Resource-efficient eco-innovative food production and processing • SFS-9-2014: Towards a gradual elimination of discards in European fisheries

2. Safe food and healthy diets and sustainable consumption • SFS-12-2014: Assessing the health risks of combined human exposure to multiple food-related toxic substances • SFS-13-2015: Biological contamination of crops and the food chain • SFS-14-2014/2015: Authentication of food products • SFS-15-2014: Proteins of the future • SFS-16-2015: Tackling malnutrition in the elderly • SFS-17-2014: Innovative solutions for sustainable novel food processing

3. Global drivers of food security • SFS-19-2014: Sustainable food and nutrition security through evidence based EU agro-food policies The presentation shall neither be binding nor construed as constituting commitment by the European Commission

SC2: Blue Growth (BG) Call Sustainably exploiting the diversity of marine life • • • •

BG1-2015: Atlantic marine ecosystems BG2-2015: Effects of climate change on F&A BG3-2014: Novel marine biomolecules BG4-2014: Potential of marine derived enzymes

New offshore challenges • BG5-2014: Innovative offshore economy • BG6-2014: Sub-sea technologies • BG7-2015: Response capacities to oil spills and marine pollutions

Ocean observation technologies/systems • BG8-2014:Atlantic Ocean observation • BG9-2014: Acoustic and imaging technologies

Horizontal aspects • BG10-2014: Competitiveness of Seafood markets • BG11-2014: Monitoring, disseminating and valorizing research outputs • BG12-2014/2015: SME instrument • BG13-2014: Ocean literacy • BG14-2014: Atlantic Ocean Cooperation Research Alliance • BG15-2014: Polar research • BG16: JPI Oceans CSA The presentation shall neither be binding nor construed as constituting commitment by the European Commission

SC2: Innovative, Sustainable and Inclusive Bioeconomy (ISIB) Call Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry • ISIB-1-2014: Provision of public goods by EU agriculture and forestry: Putting the concept into practice • ISIB-2-2014/2015: Closing the research and innovation divide: the crucial role of innovation support services and knowledge exchange • ISIB-3-2015: Unlocking the growth potential of rural areas through enhanced governance and social innovation • ISIB-4-2014/2015: Improved data and management models for sustainable forestry

Sustainable and competitive bio-based industries • ISIB-5-2014: Renewable oil crops as a source of bio-based products • ISIB-6-2015: Converting CO2 into chemicals • ISIB-7-2014: Public procurement networks on innovative bio-based products

Cross-cutting actions covering all activities • ISIB-8-2014: Towards a sustainable Bioeconomy (Communication and dissemination activities) • ISIB-9-2014 to ISIB-14-2014/2015: Support to ERANETS and JPIS The presentation shall neither be binding nor construed as constituting commitment by the European Commission

SC2 Work Programme 2014-2015 (1) Strategic Programming

138 M 110,5 M

SC2 SPECIFIC PROGRAMME Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry

59 M 26 M

Sustainable and Competitive agri-food sector for a safe and healthy diet Unlocking the potential of aquatic living resources Sustainable and competitive bio-based industries and supporting the development of a European bio-economy

44,5 M 42 M 5M

Cross-cutting marine and maritime research Budgets:

JTI BBI

WORK PROGRAMME

2014 2015

Call SFS

Call Blue Growth100 M + SC3, SC4 and SC5 as contributors

45 M

Call ISIB

Personalising Health and Care Focus Area

9M 14 M

Waste Focus Area

3M

Water Focus Area

SC2 Work Programme 2014-2015 (2) Types of actions: • • • • •

29 Research and Innovation Actions  Two-stage 2 Innovation actions 13 Coordination and Support actions  Single-stage 1 ERANET Cofund (but 6 possible ERANETS) 2 SME instrument  multiple deadlines

Budget and expected results: • 2014: EUR 250 M  ~49 projects (average EUR 5,2M / project) • 2015: EUR 200 M  ~36 projects (average EUR 5,5M / project)

The presentation shall neither be binding nor construed as constituting commitment by the European Commission

SC2 Work Programme 2014-2015 (3) Cross-cutting issues mainstreamed

SME:

FP7:>15% H2020:>20%

• 2 SME instrument topics (5% of budget) • SME-friendly topics

SSH integrated throughout the WP • SSH dedicated topics • SSH encouraged in other topics

RRI (including gender) favoured

International Cooperation streamlined • Targeted International Cooperation • General opening of all topics

Implementing H2020 SC2 (1) Characteristics of projects I

Variety of type of actions • But mainly Research and Innovation, though going more towards innovation

Variety of type of beneficiaries • From research institutions to industries and farmers, Multi-actor approach strengthened

Management mode: • Programme defined by DG RTD and DG AGRI • Project management shared RTD/REA

Implementing H2020 SC2 (2) Characteristics of projects II Average size of projects

FP7: €3,8 M

Average num. of Part./project

FP7: 15

Average duration of projects

FP7: ~4 years

Horizon 2020 ~5 years

Number of projects

FP7: 500; 2013: 76

H2020 2014: 49 2015: 36

Number of proposals

FP7: 3037 (16%) 2013: 467 (16%);

H2020: 2014: €5,2M

Horizon 2020 ? (multi-actor approach?)

H2020:? Success rate

H2020 2015: €5,5M

Target = €6,8M

Implementing 2020 SC2 (3): Calendar Publication of first calls:  Launch of Horizon 2020 first calls (2014-2015): 11 December 2013

Calendar of Deadlines in 2014 and 2015: 

Single-stage (CSAs, ERANETs): 2014: 26/06/2014 2015: 11/06/2015



Two-stage (RIA, IA): 2014: 12/03/2014 2015: 24/02/2015

and and

The presentation shall neither be binding nor construed as constituting commitment by the European Commission

26/06/2014 11/06/2015

Three priorities: Excellent science

Industrial leadership

Societal challenges

1. Health, demographic change and wellbeing 2. Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research, and the bioeconomy 3. Secure, clean and efficient energy 4. Smart, green and integrated transport 5. Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials 6. Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies 7. Secure societies

Policy Research and Innovation The presentation shall

neither be binding nor construed as constituting commitment by the European Commission

Proposed funding (€ million, 2014-2020) Health, demographic change and wellbeing

7 472

Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime and inland water research & the Bioeconomy

3 851

Secure, clean and efficient energy *

5 931

Smart, green and integrated transport

6 339

Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials

3 081

Europe in a changing world-inclusive, innovative and reflective societies

1 309

Secure societies-protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens

1 695

Science with and for society

462

Spreading excellence and widening participation

816

⃰ Additional funding for nuclear safety and security from the Euratom Treaty activities

(2014-2018)

Societal Challenge 5: Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials (1)

Objective: "to achieve a resource – and water – efficient and climate change resilient economy and society, the protection and sustainable management of natural resources and ecosystems, and a sustainable supply and use of raw materials, in order to meet the needs of a growing global population within the sustainable limits of the planet's natural resources and eco-systems."

Societal Challenge 5: Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials (2) Broad lines of activities: • Fighting and adapting to climate change • Sustainably managing natural resources and ecosystems • Sustainable supply of non-energy and non-agricultural raw

materials • Transition towards a green economy through eco-innovation • Global environmental observation and information systems • Cultural heritage

Horizon 2020 cross-cutting issues related to Societal Challenge 5: Mainstreaming of climate and sustainable development objectives • Climate action, resource efficiency and sustainable development supported across the whole of Horizon 2020 • At least 60% of the overall Horizon 2020 budget should be related to sustainable development • Climate-related expenditure should exceed 35% of the overall Horizon 2020 budget

Societal Challenge 5 Work Programme 2014/2015 12 focus areas identified, of which 5 linked to 'Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials: •Waste: A resource to recycle, reuse and recover raw materials

•Water innovation: Boosting its value for Europe •Energy-efficiency •Disaster-resilience: Safeguarding society and adapting to climate change •Blue growth: Unlocking the potential of the oceans

CALL WASTE: A resource to recycle, reuse and recover raw materials (1) - Rationale:  Major opportunity for European society  Capitalising on EU strengths to reinforce EU position as a world market leader  Whole production and consumption cycle  Involvement of different stakeholders (incl. citizens), better organisation at EU level of different actors  Supported by Public-Private Partnerships on Sustainable Process Industries (SPIRE PPP) and on Bio-Based Industries  Contributing to the Resource Efficiency Road Map

CALL WASTE: A resource to recycle, reuse and recover raw materials (2) - Topics covered 2014/2015:  Moving towards a circular economy through industrial symbiosis  A systems approach for the reduction, recycling and reuse of food waste  Recycling of raw materials from products and buildings  Towards near-zero waste at European and global level  Preparing and promoting innovation procurement for resource efficiency  Promoting eco-innovative waste management and prevention as part of sustainable urban development  Ensuring sustainable use of agricultural waste, co-products and byproducts

CALL WATER INNOVATION: Boosting its value for Europe (1) - Rationale:  Reinforce water innovation capacity and market uptake of successful research results  Boost the competitiveness and growth of the European water sector  Create leadership in water resources management and position Europe as a global market leader in water related innovative solutions  Support the needs of relevant EU water, innovation and resource efficient policies, international commitments and related initiatives: EIP Water, EIP Agriculture, JPI on Water, SPIRE PPP, IPCC, Rio+20, etc.

CALL WATER INNOVATION: Boosting its value for Europe (2) - Topics covered 2014/2015:  Bridging the gap: from innovative water solutions to market replication

 Integrated approaches to water and climate change  Stepping up EU research and innovation cooperation in the water area  Harnessing EU water research and innovation results for industry, policy makers and citizens  Strengthening international R&I cooperation in the field of water

CALL ENERGY EFFICIENCY (SC3): - Rationale: - Topics covered 2014/2015:

 Historic buildings provide essential infrastructure in European cities but mostly need more energy efficient solutions for upgrading and adaptation  Energy strategies and solutions for deep renovation of historic buildings

CALL DISASTER-RESILIENCE (SC7): Safeguarding society and adapting to climate change

- Rationale: - Topics covered 2014/2015:  Science and innovation for adaptation to climate change: from assessing costs, risks and opportunities to demonstration of options and practices  Natural hazards: towards risk reduction plans at national and European level  Mitigating the impacts of climate change and natural hazards on cultural heritage sites, structures and artefacts

CALL BLUE GROWTH (SC2): Unlocking the potential of the oceans - Rationale: - Topics covered 2014/2015:  The objective is to address wide and complex ocean challenges which are cross-cutting in nature  Developing in-situ Atlantic Ocean Observations for a better management and exploitation of the maritime resources  Improving the preservation and sustainable exploitation of Atlantic marine ecosystems  Strengthening international cooperation in the field of marine sciences  European polar research cooperation

CALL SC5: Growing a Low-Carbon, Resource Efficient Economy with a Sustainable Supply of Raw Materials Area: Fighting and adapting to climate change (1)

- Rationale:  Building the foundations for the development of European climate services  Supporting climate policy through the development of strategic capabilities in climate projection, prospective economic analysis and international cooperation  Preparing for future advances in IPCC reports

CALL SC5: Growing a Low-Carbon, Resource Efficient Economy with a Sustainable Supply of Raw Materials Area: Fighting and adapting to climate change (2)

- Topics covered 2014/2015:  Advanced Earth-system models  The economics of climate change and linkages with sustainable development  Coordinating and supporting research and innovation for climate action  ERA for Climate Services  Improving the air quality and reducing the carbon footprint of European cities

CALL SC5: Growing a Low-Carbon, Resource Efficient Economy with a Sustainable Supply of Raw Materials Area: Protecting the environment, sustainably managing natural resources, water, biodiversity and ecosystems (1)

- Rationale:  The aim of this activity is to provide knowledge and tools for a balanced management and protection of natural resources  Research and innovation activities should therefore contribute to reversing the trends that damage the environment  Innovative actions should also ensure that ecosystems continue to provide the resources, goods and services that are essential for sustainable development

CALL SC5: Growing a Low-Carbon, Resource Efficient Economy with a Sustainable Supply of Raw Materials Area: Protecting the environment, sustainably managing natural resources, water, biodiversity and ecosystems (2)

- Topics covered 2014/2015:  Biodiversity and ecosystem services: drivers of change and causalities  Preparing and promoting innovation procurement for soil decontamination  Consolidating the European Research Area on biodiversity and ecosystem services  Coordinating and supporting research and innovation for the management of natural resources  More effective ecosystem restoration in the EU

CALL SC5: Growing a Low-Carbon, Resource Efficient Economy with a Sustainable Supply of Raw Materials Area: Ensuring the sustainable supply of non-energy and non-agricultural raw materials

- Rationale: - Topics covered 2014/2015: The European Raw Materials Initiative Ensure level playing field in access to resource in third countries  Foster sustainable supply from European sources  Boost resource efficiency and recycling

The European Innovation Partnership on Raw Materials

Ensuring the sustainable supply of raw materials to European economy and society

 New solutions for sustainable production of raw materials  Innovative and sustainable solutions leading to substitution of raw materials  Coordinating and supporting raw materials research and innovation

CALL SC5: Growing a Low-Carbon, Resource Efficient Economy with a Sustainable Supply of Raw Materials Area: Enabling the transition towards a green economy through eco-innovation - Rationale: - Topics covered 2014:  Decoupling growth from the use of natural resources  Eco-innovation as the main driver  Eco-innovation creates major opportunities for growth and jobs in Europe and internationally  Green growth tackled globally and contributes to international commitments  Consolidating global knowledge on the green economy in support of sustainable development objectives in the EU and internationally

CALL SC5: Growing a Low-Carbon, Resource Efficient Economy with a Sustainable Supply of Raw Materials Area: Developing comprehensive and sustained global environmental observation and information systems (1)

- Rationale:  Comprehensive environmental observation and information systems to stimulate the smart use of resources  Information and knowledge from these systems will also be used to support evidence-based policies and develop new opportunities in global markets  Free and open access to data for Earth observation and monitoring will be encuraged.

CALL SC5: Growing a Low-Carbon, Resource Efficient Economy with a Sustainable Supply of Raw Materials Area: Developing comprehensive and sustained global environmental observation and information systems (2)

- Topics covered 2014/2015:  Making Earth Observation and Monitoring Data usable for ecosystem modelling and services

 Coordinating and supporting Earth Observation research and innovation in Europe and in the North African, Middle East, and Balkan region  Strengthening the European Research Area in the domain of Earth Observation  Demonstrating the concept of 'Citizens' Observatories'

CALL SC5: Growing a Low-Carbon, Resource Efficient Economy with a Sustainable Supply of Raw Materials Area: Cross-challenge issues

- Topics covered 2014/2015:  Coordinating and supporting research and innovation in the area of climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials  Facilitating transnational cooperation between NCPs in Societal Challenge 5  Mapping Member State research and innovation in climate change, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials

 Boosting the potential of small businesses for ecoinnovation and a sustainable supply of raw materials

Three priorities

Excellent science

Industrial leadership

Societal challenges

Priority 2. Industrial leadership Why: • Strategic investments in key technologies (e.g. advanced manufacturing, micro-electronics) underpin innovation across existing and emerging sectors • Europe needs to attract more private investment in research and innovation • Europe needs more innovative small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to create growth and jobs

Policy Research and Innovation

Proposed funding (€ million, 2014-2020) Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies (LEITs) (ICT, nanotechnologies, materials, biotechnology, manufacturing, space)

13 557

Access to risk finance Leveraging private finance and venture capital for research and innovation Innovation in SMEs Fostering all forms of innovation in all types of SMEs

Policy Research and Innovation

2 842 616

+ complemented by expected 20% of budget of societal challenges + LEITs and 'Access to risk finance' with strong SME focus

Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies: Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) • Six strategic technologies • Driving competitiveness and growth opportunities • Contributions to solving societal challenges

• Micro- and nanoelectronics • Photonics • Nanotechnologies • Advanced Materials

• Biotechnology • Advanced Manufacturing

• Knowledge- and Capitalintensive

European KET Strategy:

• Cut across many sectors

• EC Communications

Policy Research and Innovation

(2009)512 & (2012)341 • KET High-level Group

49

The issues regarding KETs • Europe has strong position in science and in patenting activity • EU actors are at top of patent ranking in each KET • But there is a gap between the technology base and the manufacturing base

• We need to add demonstrators, competitive manufacturing and product development to the technologies

From Lab to Industry to Market Policy Research and Innovation

Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Biotechnology and Production emphasis on project outcomes, incl. industrial deployment aim: to bridge "valley of death" between R&D and markets focus on KET with applications in several sectors nanotechnology pilot lines; application in health and energy; new materials • implementation of 3 contractual Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs): • Factories of the Future (FoF) • Energy-efficient Buildings (EeB) • Sustainable Process Industry (SPIRE) • contribution of Biotechnology to Joint Technology Initiative on Bio-Based Industries (JTI BBI) • • • •

Policy Research and Innovation

TECHNOLOGY READINESS LEVELS (TRLs): a useful tool in development and deployment of KETs - from R&D to close-to-market activities

 NMP in FP7: TRLs 1 – 4; up to 5-6 in 2012-13 (pilots and demonstrators)  LEIT KETs: TRLs 3/4 – 8; centre at TRLs 5-7  2 funding rates - 100% funding: TRLs 3-6, 70% funding: TRLs 5-8 (Non-profit participants can claim 100% funding) Policy Research and Innovation

Boosting cutting-edge biotechnologies as a future innovation driver Development of emerging tools such as synthetic biology, bioinformatics, systems biology and exploiting the convergence with other enabling technologies such as nanotechnology (e.g. bionanotechnology) and ICT (e.g. bioelectronics) • BIOTEC 1 - 2014: Synthetic biology - construction of organisms for new products and processes • BIOTEC 2 - 2015: New bioinformatics approaches in service of biotechnology

Biotechnology-based industrial processes

Industrial biotechnology for competitive industrial products&processes (e.g. chemical, health, mining, energy, pulp&paper, textile, starch, food processing) and its environmental dimension • BIOTEC 3 - 2014: Widening industrial application of enzymatic processes • BIOTEC 4 - 2014: Downstream processes unlocking biotechnological transformations • BIOTEC 5 - 2014/2015: SME-boosting biotechnology-based industrial processes driving competitiveness and sustainability

Innovative and competitive platform technologies

Development of platform technologies (e.g. genomics, meta-genomics, proteomics, molecular tools) to enhance leadership and competitive advantage in a wide number of economic sectors BIOTEC 6 - 2015: Metagenomics as innovation driver Policy Research and Innovation

HORIZON 2020 Thank you for your attention! Useful links:

HORIZON 2020: www.ec.europa/research/horizon2020 PARTICIPANT PORTAL: https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal Bioeconomy Portal and Info Day: http://ec.europa.eu/research/bioeconomy/

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